This was just a marvelous watch. i love forrest gump and the green mile, but im nearly sure that this one was even better. thats a crazy salute you may say , so have a look yourself.
perfect movies are hard to find these days, and i litteraly stumpeled over this one when searching for korean war documentaries, and the introduction to the main caracter happens when fleeing their hometown at the day the war started, over the years you'll have the pleasure of following him through deep sorrow , huge happiness, romantic courtesey, and near the end ,a little inch into dementia , but still loving grumpy old man, e g just like me...
production wise everything is perfect, even the cgi's are brilliant, the story and cast outstanding, the editing and filmography at the best of filmcraftmanship. what makes a difference to me when rating my confidence in a film is the score. im grumpy and therefore i dont shed tears as a nesscesity, but the soul of this score made my tears flow, its just so humiliating i know, but s..t happens so.... some may call it engagement but cryings just a pinch of sugar compared to when my physical and verbal engagement took hold on me at certain dramatic interludes in the film.
so if you like film with a whip of historical backlashes, then do have a look at '' ode to my father'' brilliant and recommended.
Plot summary
Amid the chaos of refugees fleeing the Korean War in December 1950, a young boy, Duk-soo, sees his fate change in the blink of an eye when he loses track of his younger sister and he leaves his father behind to find her. Settling in Busan, Duk-soo devotes himself to his remaining family, working all manner of odd jobs to support them in place of his father. His dedication leads him first to the deadly coal mines of Germany, where he meets his first love, Youngja, and then to war-torn Vietnam in this generational epic about one man's personal sacrifices.
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a hymn to the eternal optimist
Post war struggles of a simple man
The struggles of a Korean man from fleeing N Korea to working in a mine in Germany to Vietnam. Not so much about the war but about post war. The actors are good and yunjin Kim is good at acting old. Some brushes with famous Koreans but not that much to make it like Forest Gump. Liked the reuniting part. Well done.
Well made and good, but it gets boring due to the long runtime.
After tragically losing his sister and father, we follow our hero through the hardships of life. Ironically, it gets very comical during this time. The opening scene was touching, dramatic and heart wrenching, so I expected the film to follow the same pattern. The film felt overlong and even became a bit boring at times, essentially becoming a love story. The film then swiftly turned dramatic and emotional towards the end again, as families became reunited with loved ones, separated by war. Although it won't go down as a favorite, I'm glad I watched it.